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The role of women in the Crusades is frequently viewed as being limited to domestic or illicit activities during the Crusades. While to some extent this is true, they nevertheless played a significant role, taking part in such activities including armed combat in the battles of the Holy Land. This article focuses on the First Crusades and identifies known participants. It also highlights some of the more famous women of the later crusades. For a discussion of the sociological and religious aspects of the mixing of women with the predominantly male crusaders, the reader is referred to the referenced documents.

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  • Teilnahme von Frauen an Kreuzzügen (de)
  • Mujeres en las cruzadas (es)
  • Women in the Crusades (en)
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  • Die Teilnahme von Frauen an Kreuzzügen ist ein von der Forschung erst in jüngster Zeit untersuchtes Thema. Frauen gehörten zur Gruppe der Nonkombattanten, die ein Kreuzfahrerheer als Tross begleiteten (andere Nonkombattanten waren: Kleriker, Alte und Arme). Die Organisatoren von Kreuzzügen versuchten, die Zahl der Nonkombattanten möglichst gering zu halten; in diesen Zusammenhang gehörte auch, Frauen die Teilnahme am Kreuzzug zu verbieten. (de)
  • Las Mujeres en las cruzadas son las mujeres que destacaron en sus papeles durante las cruzadas. Se considera que el papel de la mujer en las Cruzadas se limitaba a las actividades domésticas o ilícitas. Si bien hasta cierto punto esto es cierto, también desempeñaron un papel importante en actividades tales como el combate armado —que fue desaprobado por la iglesia—, en las batallas en Tierra Santa. Este artículo se centra en las Primeras cruzadas,​ e identifica a las participantes conocidas. También destaca algunas de las mujeres más famosas de las últimas cruzadas.​ (es)
  • The role of women in the Crusades is frequently viewed as being limited to domestic or illicit activities during the Crusades. While to some extent this is true, they nevertheless played a significant role, taking part in such activities including armed combat in the battles of the Holy Land. This article focuses on the First Crusades and identifies known participants. It also highlights some of the more famous women of the later crusades. For a discussion of the sociological and religious aspects of the mixing of women with the predominantly male crusaders, the reader is referred to the referenced documents. (en)
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